EN - 7 -
Ice tray
• Fill the ice tray with water and place in the freezer compartment.
• After the water has completely turned into ice, you can twist the tray as shown
below to remove the ice cubes.
Accessories
• Your fridge freezer is designed to operate in the ambient temperature intervals
stated in the standards, according to the climate class stated in the information
label. It is not recommended that your fridge freezer is operated in the
environments which are out of the stated temperature intervals. This will reduce
the cooling efficiency of the fridge.
• This appliance is designed for use at an ambient temperature within the 16°C -
32°C range.
Climate
Class
Ambient Temperature (°C)
T
Between 16 and 43 (°C)
ST
Between 16 and 38 (°C)
N
Between 16 and 32 (°C)
SN
Between 10 and 32 (°C)
Plastic scraper
After a period of time frost will build up in certain areas in the freezer
compartment. The frost accumulated in the freezer should be removed
periodically. Use the plastic scraper provided if necessary. Do not use
sharp metal objects for this operation. They could puncture the
refrigerator circuit and cause irreparable damage to the unit.
All written and visual descriptions in the accessories may vary according
to the appliance model.
PART - 3.
ARRANGING FOOD IN THE APPLIANCE
Fridge compartment
• To reduce humidity and the consequent increase in frost, never place liquids in
unsealed containers in the fridge compartment. Frost tends to concentrate in the
coldest parts of the evaporating liquid and in time will more frequent defrosting
will be required.
• Never place warm food in the fridge compartment. W arm food should be allowed
to cool at room temperature and should be arranged to ensure adequate air
circulation in the fridge compartment.
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